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Wednesday North Store visit
A friend, my son, and I drove up to the North Store from Maryland Tuesday, stayed overnight, and were at the store around 8:30am on Wednesday. I was quite surprised to see 25 cars in the lot when we arrived. The place was absolutely packed all morning. I counted 55 patrons at one point and it took an hour and 45 minutes to check out.
Not much in the line of 03A3s which I was hoping to buy so I looked over the carbines. There was a nice bunch of IBMs, Inlands, Underwoods, and NPMs. There was even a rack of Winchesters. I found a super clean NPM with a WWII Underwood stock that had my name on it.
There was also a good selection of Garands, especially HRAs. A friend bought an absolutely superb HRA that only needs a bolt to be totally correct. It was better than the collector grades I used to see a couple of years ago.
There were also a number of 1917 salvage grades. Externally these rifles were generally very nice, but the barrels were terrible.
We also left with some ammo. All in all it was a great trip - I just wish I had more money.
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03-05-2009 09:33 AM
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That's good to hear. As soon as I'm off unemployment I'm gettin' myself another Garand
(lack of income crimps my style when making purchases, unfortunately.)
Mike Doerner
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What were the Barreled Receivers looking like?
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Barreled receivers
I'm afraid that the barreled receivers weren't too hot. Nearly everyone of them had rust and pitting. While I didn't look through a lot of barrels the ones I did look through were pretty bad. Also, the data on the receiver heels was very weak in a number of cases.
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Thanks for that report Jim...
Jeff